'Starry Eyes' directors Dennis Widmeyer and Kevin Kolsch will direct the King remake.

Whether it’s an interdimensional demon taking the form of a clown with red balloons or a zombie child with a knife and a deadly scheme, horror master Stephen King is here to haunt your nightmares. One of King’s most famous novels, 1983’s Pet Sematary, is getting a well-documented remake, and the project has officially landed its directors.

As reported by Deadline on Monday, Paramount Pictures has made a deal with directors Dennis Widmeyer and Kevin Kolsch, the duo that directed one of 2014’s most disturbing, underrated horror movies, Starry Eyes.

King first started writing the novel Pet Sematary in 1979 after his daughter’s cat was run over by a car. Animals in the neighborhood were prone to falling prey to a nearby road and the local kids had been burying their pets in a pet cemetery behind the King household for years. One day, King’s then-2-year-old son Owen King narrowly escaped a run-in with a car on that same road. Owen walked away unscathed, but the thought of losing his son in that manner sent King down a dark path.

And that’s how the world got Pet Sematary in 1983.

In Pet Sematary, Louis and Rachel Creed move their young family to a relatively remote house where their new neighbor, Jud Crandall, warns them about a nearby road. Like in King’s own neighborhood, cars on the street tend to kill a lot of animals, so the local kids had started up a cemetery and labeled it with a poorly spelled sign: “Pet Sematary.”

Jud, who becomes a sort of father figure to Louis, eventually shows Louis an ancient burial ground once used by the local Micmac Native American tribe after the Creed family cat is killed. The cat comes back to life, but kind of ends up being demonic and horrible. When something bigger than a cat dies, they bury it too.

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